Edité par American Nazi Party, Arlington, 1963
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Ajouter au panierAn issue of the American Nazi Party's, crass, irregularly published magazine that began in February 1962 and ceased in 1968, soon after George Lincoln Rockwell's assassination by The Stormtrooper's long-time editor, John Patler (b. Patsalos). The magazine superseded the organization's short-lived National Socialist Bulletin and was published alongside the more "refined" Rockwell Report as the two official publications. As Rockwell biographer William Schmaltz notes, "The Stormtrooper was purposely designed to be brutal and shocking, in order to force attention to it. [Rockwell] needed to instill in the 'public mind' the image of his all-out hostility toward Jews and blacks, regardless of the cost in terms of pseudo-intellectual support" (p. 180, Hate: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party). Content for this issue includes Rockwell's editorial ("From the Desk of the Commander"), photo-illustrated combat reports, International Nazi Progress section, photo-illustrated coverage of a Rockwell speech, Nazi Hatelets, photo-illustrated coverage of ANP members protesting the March on Washington, newspaper articles under the title, "Jews Lead Black Revolution," an article by an anonymous college students on "Why Conservatism Can't Stop the Black Revolution," an article on Ralph Forbes' incarceration and what it takes to be an ANP member, "The Jew Behind Christine's Race-mixing Orgy" (a sex scandal in Great Britain), and a literature list. Stapled, illustrated wrappers, 28 pp., heavily illustrated. A near fine copy.